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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 267-274
Author(s):  
Rosmary Maria Machado da Silva ◽  
Valquiria Pezzi Parode

Resumo O referido artigo tem como tema a Biblioterapia (OUAKNIN, 1996) enquanto processo Transdisciplinar na Educação. A pesquisa qualitativa se constitui no campo das teorias do conhecimento da Educação, da Terapia familiar na Escola (GROISMAN, 2015), da Biblioterapia (OUAKNIN, 1996) e da Leitura Compartilhada (LOIS, 2010) enquanto formação de leitores, pelo princípio da Inter e transdisciplinaridade (SANTOMÉ,1998, NICOLESCU, 2001, PARODE, 2010). O objetivo da pesquisa é ressaltar a importância da Biblioterapia enquanto processo transdisciplinar na educação, da Terapia de Familia e da Leitura compartilhada, para compreender como transita a indisciplina e o não letramento em espaços escolares, e como esses podem influenciar no desenvolvimento cognitivo e comportamental de uma criança, de um adolescente, que faz parte também, de um complexo Sistema Familiar (MINUCHIN, 2009). A pesquisa se desenvolveu em uma Escola Estadual de Ensino Fundamental e Médio, na cidade de Porto Alegre, sendo que, foi realizado estudo de caso com duas famílias, com três pessoas de cada família (aluno, pai e mãe). A pesquisa utilizou-se dos registros escritos, com entrevistas e genetogramas (BOWEN, 1994). Para análise dos dados e a preservação da identidade dos participantes da pesquisa, os dois casos foram identificados como F1 e F2. A metodologia empregada ressalta a importância do método descritivo na construção de uma Educação Inter e Transdisciplinar, da formação a partir das diversas formas de conhecimento, como a Biblioterapia, a Leitura Compartilhada, sendo que a Terapia de Família nos levou a encontrar, também, nas relações afetivas, respostas para as indagações sobre como reverter à indisciplina e o não letramento. Palavras-chave: Biblioterapia; terapia familiar na escola; educação inter transdisciplinar; leitura compartilhada; formação do leitor. Abstract This article has its theme Bibliotherapy (OUAKNIN, 1996) as a Transdisciplinary process in Education. Qualitative research constitutes the field of knowledge theories of Education, Family Therapy at School (GROISMAN, 2015), Bibliotherapy (OUAKNIN, 1996) and Shared Reading (LOIS, 2010) as reader training, by inter and transdisciplinary perspectives (SANTOMÉ, 1998, NICOLESCU, 2001, PARODE, 2010). The objective of the research is to emphasize the importance of Bibliotherapy as a transdisciplinary process in education, Family Therapy and Shared Reading, in order to understand how indiscipline and non-literacy transits in school spaces, and how these can influence cognitive and behavioral development of a child, a young adolescent who is also part of a complex Family System (MINUCHIN, 2009). In this context, the research was developed in a State Elementary and High School, in the city of Porto Alegre, by a qualitative approach, as a case study with two families. The subjects directly involved in the research are in the number of three people (student, father and mother) by family. The research was also based on written records, with declarations, interviews and genetograms (BOWEN, 1994). For data analysis and preservation of the research participants´ identity, the two cases were identified as F1 and F2. The methodology used emphasizes the importance of the method described in the construction of an Inter and Transdisciplinary Education, of training from different forms of knowledge, such as Bibliotherapy, Shared Reading, and Family Therapy. The training from different forms of knowledge led us to find, also, in the affective relationships, answers to questions about how to revert to indiscipline and non-literacy. Keywords: Bibliotherapy; family therapy at school; inter-transdisciplinary education; shared reading; reader training.                                                                                  Resumen Este artículo tiene como tema la Biblioterapia (OUAKNIN, 1996) como un proceso transdisciplinario en educación. La investigación cualitativa se constituye en el campo de las teorías del conocimiento en Educación, Terapia Familiar en la Escuela (GROISMAN, 2015), Biblioterapia (OUAKNIN, 1996) y Lectura Compartida (LOIS, 2010) mientras se forma a los lectores, basados ​​en el principio de inter y transdisciplinariedad (SANTOMÉ, 1998, NICOLESCU, 2001, PARODE, 2010). El objetivo de la investigación es enfatizar la importancia de la Biblioterapia como un proceso transdisciplinario en la educación, Terapia Familiar y Lectura Compartida, para comprender cómo transitan la indisciplina y la no alfabetización en los espacios escolares, y cómo estos pueden influir en la cognición y el comportamiento de un niño o de un adolescente, que también forma parte de un Sistema Familiar complejo (MINUCHIN, 2009). La investigación se desarrolló en una escuela estatal de enseñanza primaria y secundaria, en la ciudad de Porto Alegre, y se realizó un estudio de caso con dos familias, con tres personas de cada familia (alumno, padre y madre). La investigación utilizó registros escritos, entrevistas y genetogramas (BOWEN, 1994). Para el análisis de datos y la preservación de la identidad de los participantes, los dos casos se identificaron como F1 y F2. La metodología utilizada enfatiza la importancia del método descriptivo en la construcción de una educación inter y transdisciplinar, de formación desde diferentes formas de conocimiento, como la Biblioterapia y la Lectura Compartida. Además, la Terapia Familiar nos llevó a encontrar, en las relaciones afectivas, respuestas a preguntas sobre cómo combatir la indisciplina y el analfabetismo. Palabras clave: Biblioterapia; terapia familiar en la escuela; educación intertransdisciplinaria; lectura compartida; formación de lectores.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 13879
Author(s):  
Miriam von Thenen ◽  
Aurelija Armoškaitė ◽  
Víctor Cordero-Penín ◽  
Sara García-Morales ◽  
Josefine B. Gottschalk ◽  
...  

In early 2021, the Erasmus+ knowledge flows partnership organised a session to discuss the future of marine spatial planning (MSP) at an international conference. We, a group of nine early career researchers, came together after the conference to continue the discussion: which topics should be considered in future MSP, what are the challenges, and which solutions are there to overcome these challenges? This communication shall raise awareness of the topics of climate change, ecological sustainability, blue justice, ecosystem services, and blue governance, which we identified as important for future MSP endeavours. We show the interconnectedness of the topics and argue that transdisciplinary education is required to contribute to a common understanding of MSP, which adopts an ecosystem-based approach, ensures equitable distribution of benefits, and secures ecologically sustainable development within an adaptive governance framework.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Camilla Kristiansen ◽  

‘´A new education program for the future´ is set in a time when, even though the SDGs have not been achieved in the time allocated for them, working towards the goals and aspirations expressed in them remains as important as ever. Insight into the interconnected nature of society, health and environment and the need for long-term, transdisciplinary thinking and action has led to the creation of a new health and sustainability Bachelor program. Transdisciplinary education and communication have become the new normal and one can feel an excitement growing from the exchange. The expanded understanding of healthcare that underpins this kind of education and practice amplifies critical question to physiotherapy as we move towards new healthcare futures: Will we hold on to physiotherapy as it always has been, or will we change it? Will we oppose or contribute to the creation of new approaches to healthcare practice and education? What will be our contributions to the complex social and environmental challenges of healthcare today and in the future? What futures are we willing to imagine, and which ones are we willing to help come to life?


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 306
Author(s):  
Susanne Kubisch ◽  
Sandra Parth ◽  
Veronika Deisenrieder ◽  
Karin Oberauer ◽  
Johann Stötter ◽  
...  

This article looks at transdisciplinary research and discusses the possibilities of translating this concept into a new type of education, which we will call Transdisciplinary Education. Following the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals by the community of states, there has been increased international recognition of education as being a key driver for sustainable development. Considering the global grand challenges of the 21st century, the integration of Education for Sustainable Development at all school levels ought to be prioritized in order to empower young people to contribute to sustainable development. Collaborating with out-of-school partners and doing research on real-world problems within their lifeworld, help students develop the competences necessary for responsible citizenship, while at the same time contributing to community well-being. Both concepts transdisciplinary research and Transdisciplinary Education acknowledge the responsibility of addressing social relevant problems and the significant role of those who are and who will be affected by these challenges. The project Science Education for Action and Engagement Towards Sustainability (SEAS) aims at analyzing different partnerships between schools and out-of-school institutions in European countries. By comparing the collaborative formats and providing a concept and method pool for educators, SEAS targets facilitating the integration of Transdisciplinary Education in formal schooling in the future. This article gives insights into the Austrian research-education collaboration k.i.d.Z.21. Drawing on experiences of k.i.d.Z.21 and taking up characteristics of transdisciplinary research, opportunities and challenges of integrating Transdisciplinary Education in formal schooling are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 100-114
Author(s):  
Leandro José Carneiro de Almeida ◽  
Vera Lúcia Simão ◽  
Maria Teresinha Milan da Silva

O presente artigo apresenta um estudo sobre as contribuições da proposta metodológica do Projeto Criativo Ecoformador (PCE) no processo de ensino e de aprendizagem transdisciplinar como possibilidade transformadora. Nessa direção, mobilizou-se a seguinte pergunta de pesquisa: quais as contribuições do PCE como proposta metodológica no processo de ensino e aprendizagem transdisciplinar para o 7º ano a partir do tema sustentabilidade? O contexto da pesquisa decorreu em uma turma do 7º ano do Ensino Fundamental de uma escola pública da Rede Municipal de Ensino de Timbó Grande/SC. Para alcançar o objetivo geral, investigaram-se as contribuições da metodologia do PCE para o desenvolvimento de processos de ensino e de aprendizagem transdisciplinares no 7º ano do Ensino Fundamental. Quanto à pesquisa, em relação à natureza, classifica-se como qualitativa e, quanto ao procedimento, pesquisa-ação apoiada pela bibliográfica. Entre os autores utilizados, destacam-se Morin (2000, 2002), Galvani (2020), Mallart (2008), Torre (2008), Torre e Zwierewicz (2009), Moraes (2010), Silva e Torre (2015). Para análise de dados, utilizaram-se, como base, os organizadores conceituais do PCE. Os resultados da pesquisa apontam que as contribuições da proposta metodológica do PCE denotam comprometimento com uma educação criativa, inovadora e transdisciplinar. Como conclusão, evidenciou-se que a metodologia de PCE favorece um processo de ensino e de aprendizagem transdisciplinar transformador e condizente às necessidades da realidade local articuladas com as necessidades globais. Além disso, o estudo possibilitou uma autoavaliação da prática docente, com novos entendimentos sobre o processo de ensino. Palavras-chave: Transdisciplinaridade. Ecoformação. Projetos Criativos Ecoformadores. Práticas Pedagógicas. ABSTRACT: This paper provides a piece of investigation on contributions from the methodologic proposal called Ecoformation Creative Project (PCE) in the process of transdisciplinary teaching and learning as a way of changing. In this sense, we have conducted the following question for the investigation: which contributions has PCE given as a method in the process of transdisciplinary teaching and learning for 7th-grade children with the subject of sustainability? The context of the investigation happened in a7th-grade class in a primary school at the public network of education of Timbó Grande/SC. Concerning its nature, the investigation is classified as qualitative, and concerning its procedure it is a book-based action-research. We have drawn on Morin (2000, 2002), Galvani (2020), Mallart (2008), Torre (2008), Torre & Zwierewicz (2009), Moraes (2010), Silva & Torre (2015). To analyse data we used conceptual organisers of PCE. Research results have shown that PCE’s contributions mean compromise with creative, innovating and transdisciplinary education. As a conclusion, we have shown that PCE methodology favours a process of teaching and learning that is transdisciplinary, challenging, and consistent with needs of local reality articulated with global needs. Moreover, the investigation enabled the teaching practice self-assessment with novel understanding of the teaching process. Keywords: Transdisciplinarity. Ecoformation. Ecoforming creative projects. Teaching practices.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miles Skinner ◽  
Sven Anders ◽  
Pierre Mertiny

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